Hey guys,

This is an old project but I´ll soon work on the new FPV UAV Skywalker so if you need or have any qeustions I´ll be happy to answer them. email: iw28mo@hotmail.com

 

Specifications:


Wing Span 137 cm 

Length 89 cm

Weight 927 gram

Cruising speed 67 km/h

Range (electronic RC and video approx +10 km) the plane is about 5-6 km.

Fly time approx 30-45min 

 

1) Modified brushless trusty Multiplex Easystar. ex hobbyking.com

2) New ultra long range RC remote from webx.dk.

3) Lipo batt 2200 mah for the plane and a 1500 mah for the RC remote. ex hobbyking.com  
4) 14 dbi patch antenna 2.4 ghz + portable RX and a 500mw TX + alu tripod. from rangevideo.com and for the alu tripod from a camera shop.

5) RVOSD gen 3 from rangevideo.com

6) High quality video goggles. hobbywireless.com

7) Pan that can turn 180 degree and a tilt for 90 degree down + a small god quality kx171 camera from rangevideo.com 

8) Carry box for transporting + a manuel. from any hobbyshop. 

 

                                                                                                                                        

 

   

(First two screendisplay pictures are taken from RangeVideo.com and the last one is taken by Los, for screendisplay illustration)

THE RVOSD IS VERY HELPFULL AT NIGHT OR JUST FLYING, BECAUSE THE HELP OF THE ARTIFICIAL HORIZON. You can also get help from fpvpilot.com

 

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I am still sorry if you think that I am a greedy guy but I can actually give you the price list and I will loose money instead of earning money, and this is not normal bad quality but the best of the best and I dont care if you are not interestet in my product.
Hi IW28,
I am sure it is the best and the price you expect is fair. sorry, I wasn't able to follow with reply up till now as my laptop did not restart after yesterday's shutdown. In any case i have the whole FPV hardware except the goggle. thanks for posting the corrected price by the way. good luck and thanks agn.
Hi Morli
Its okay, by the way if you are looking after high quality video goggles you can get it at hobbywireless.com for about 269 USD.
I love it...
Lets all translate to Danish by Google Transelate..

Sorry I'll change to Chinese then I think alot of ppl from china have big intrest in the Website..

我爱你中国.
LOL heheehe
hi guys I havent chekket the mails because the system was down but will reply as soon as possible.
still problem with the email will soon replay
I am interested in your plane.
do you build and sell these often ? How many sold ?
I am tapping into a company state side (usa) who uses auto pilot feature.
Would i be able to combine the 2 technologies ?
System 1 (yours) looks like a great way to land and take off / external & internal.
System 2 (other) preset waypoints and horizon stabilization monitor / internal & external.
Or will your system do both ?
Other system i refer to uses labtop to run/ monitor auto pilot.
Please advise.
$1,800 sounds fair
Hi Brian,
Thank you for your interest in the product.
This is the third first person view plane that I have built. But this is the first one which I have decided to sell, so I can work with fully UAV. Its a hobby which I am good.

regarding the auto pilot, what kind is it?
My system has auto pilot waypoints, called waypoint sequencer but it is not activated since its only allowed to be used in the US and Canada. At this point it has the Return to Home system.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.

You only need two thermal sensors if you only need an artificial horizon line and you can choose if you want to view onscreen display. It will help to stabilize the plane when its on return to home.

When you turn on the plane, the GPS system will automatically log in via the GPS system onto the longitude and altitude, and the auto pilot will navigate its way home where it took off.
Oh wow,... The bottom middle photo (at the top of the page) showing the RVOSD mounted under the fuselage with the nose wheel in view over the green fields, is my plane!!! The flight from which the photo is taken is on YouTube;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrNZq8Dgt-k

The plane has been recently modified to be a surrogate testbed for flight testing of video, autopilot and RF equipment!! (as pictured below)


Before you guys get too excited,.. I had a look through the posts on this thread,... I would be dubious at the legitimacy and quality of the equipment being offered,...
Hi Los
Yes those 3 last pictures is taken from the internet, but yours is the gen 1-2 meanwhile, my is the gen 3 with 10 hz of GPS, radar screen and a super long range RC equipment and so on. But you have the right to write what you want to.
Hi iw28,

Yep, the video was taken in 2008 and depicts the Gen-1 RVOSD. Gen 2 & 3 where not available at that time, so what you are seeing in the video is state of the art at the time.

Regarding your comment about the pictures not being copyright,.. I posted my videos on youtube because I wanted to share my experience with the community, and for the record I don't at all have an issue with others using content I've created (its flattering). However, given you are using it for the purpose of promoting a sale, I don't think it's nice that you make a bold statement that the pictures are not copyright and that they were just taken from the internet and you didn't claim that they were yours. I think you can quickly loose credibility saying things like that.

I think next time it would be just as easy to use footage you created yourself to showcase what your offering.

In any case, best of luck with selling your gear.

Ios

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